The Cape May County Herald covers a range of topics, from local news and sports to community events and lifestyle features. Recent stories include the passing of Richard “Mickey” McPherson, a longtime Lower Township Little League coach and umpire, who died on June 26, 2024, at the age of 90. His impact on the community will be remembered at a private memorial service.
Another news story focuses on a bottlenose dolphin rescue attempt on May 24, 2024, that tragically ended in the dolphin’s death. The dolphin was stranded in Skeeter Island Creek in Middle Township, and efforts by the Marine Mammal Stranding Center were unable to save it.
On a more celebratory note, the Lower Cape May Regional (LCMR) High School was honored by the Lower Township Council on May 6, 2024, for their sports accomplishments. Three championship teams were recognized during the ceremony for their victories and contributions to the school’s athletic legacy.
Additionally, Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles will be returning to Sea Isle City in June 2024, not for football, but to participate in an Eagles charity event. His appearance will benefit various causes, drawing attention from fans and philanthropists alike.
Other sports highlights include the Upper Township Basketball Association’s eighth-grade boys’ basketball team, which was celebrated for winning the South Shore Basketball League championship on March 9, 2024.
Stone Harbor also made headlines as they weighed options for improving the deteriorating conditions of the 97th Street playground after removing unsafe equipment. As the community discusses how to move forward, the town remains focused on ensuring a safe environment for local children.
For more news, sports, and updates, the Cape May County Herald continues to be a hub for everything happening in the region, keeping residents informed and connected.
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